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Additional note and rest formatting
Graphic moving of notes
Other options for tied notes
Tie direction
As described in the section “Tie” on page 796, you can set the direction of the tie
manually in the Set Note Info dialog.
Flat ties
If you prefer ties to be displayed as flat lines, rather than regular “curved” ties, activate
the “Flat Ties” option in the Score Settings dialog, on the Project–Notation Style
subpage (H.W. Henze Style category).
Graphic moving of notes
There might be instances where the “graphical” order of the notes is not the one you
want. In this case, you can move notes without affecting the score or playback in any
way. This can be done with the Layout tool or using your computer keyboard.
By using the Layout tool
1. Select the Layout tool in the Score Editor toolbar.
2. Click again on the tool button to open the Mode pop-up menu and select the
desired option.
The following modes are available:
3. Click on the note and drag it to the desired position.
Note that movement is restricted to horizontally only.
Ö You can also automatically select all notes making up a chord, by holding down
[Alt]/[Option] and clicking on one of the notes with the Layout tool.
By using the computer keyboard
You can assign key commands for moving objects graphically. In the Key Commands
dialog on the File menu, the commands are found under the Nudge category and
called Graphical Left, Graphical Right, Graphical Bottom, and Graphical Top (only the
Graphical Left and Graphical Right commands apply to notes).
After assigning key commands, you select the notes that you want to move and press
the assigned keys to adjust their graphical position.
Mode Description
Move Single
Object
In this mode, only the object you move with the Layout tool is affected
(moved). Use this if you want to “correct” the position of one single
note in the score, for example.
Move Notes and
Context
In this mode, other score objects are moved accordingly when you
move a note with the Layout tool. Use this mode if you want to correct
the display of all score objects within a bar rather than modifying single
note positions.